US President Donald Trump warned Tuesday he could sever struggling Argentina's financial lifeline if his libertarian ally Javier Milei's loses crucial legislative elections later this month.- 'Acute illiquidity' - With Argentina struggling to stave off yet another financial crisis and Milei's disapproval ratings rising,
President Donald Trump doubled down on his plan to carry out a $20 billion currency swap with Argentina during a bilateral lunch with the South American leader.
U.S. support for Argentina hinges on the ruling party of President Javier Milei succeeding in this month's midterm legislative elections, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, saying "we're not going to waste our time" if Milei's party doesn't win.
Wells Fargo & Co. shares soared after the firm laid out its first major update of a mid-term profitability target since regulators lifted an asset cap for the bank.
President Trump responded to a question about election integrity and security for the United States of America. Trump stated for a country to be great is to have fair elections, honest media, and secured borders: QUESTION: My question is this.
Dominic LeBlanc, the Canadian minister responsible for Canada-US trade, later told reporters that Trump and Carney had directed their officials “to quickly land deals”, which was a sign of progress.
The US president’s administration has promised US$20 billion to prop up the Latin American country’s struggling economy.
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